Vol 

 1902 



^'^] Eleventh Supplement to A. O. U. C/ieckLisi. ^ 2 1 



Tyrannus superciliosus Bonap. P. Z. S. 1837, 118. 

 Myiozetetes siniilis superciliosus^'eAJaO'^^ Auk, April, 1900, 124. 



47 8c^. Cyanocitta stelleri carlottae Osgood. 

 Queen Charlotte Jay. 



Cyanocitta stelleri carlottce. Osgood, N. Am. Fauna, No. 21, 

 1901, 46. 



[B-, C— ,R— , C— .] 

 Geog. Dist. — Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 



480.1. Aphelocoma cyanotis Ridgw. 



Blue-eared Jay. 



Aphelocoma cyanotis Ridgw. Man. N. Am. Bds. 1887, 357. 



Geog. Dist. — Mexican tablelands from the City of Mexico 

 north through the States of Mexico, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosi, 

 Coahuila, and Durango ; casually to Sutton County, Texas. 



The Rio Grande form is 



480.2. Aphelocoma texana Ridgw. 



Texan Jay. 



Aphelocoma texana Ridgw. Auk, XIX, Jan. 1902, 70. 



Geog. Dist. — Southwestern Texas, from Concho and Kerr 

 Counties west to the Davis Mountains. 



498(^^. Agelaius phoeniceus fortis Ridgw. 

 Thick-billed Red-wing. 



Agelaius phxniceus fortis Ridgw. Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. 

 Ill, April, 1901, 153. 

 [B i\oi. part, C 212, part, R 261^ part, C 316,/rt'r/.] 



Geog Dist. — Central North America, breeding northward ; in 

 migrations from Manitoba south to Illinois, Indian Territory, 

 and western Texas, westward to and including the Rocky Moun- 

 tains, and south to Arizona and Chihuahua. 



498e. Agelaius phoeniceus neutralis Ridgw. 



San Diego Redwing. 



